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About Tina Sieber

Tina started building websites in the late 1990s, which led her to writing. Formerly MUO's COO, she has since returned to SEO and reviewing consumer hardware. You can find her on the backend of a tech blog near you, or enjoying the outdoors in the Pacific Northwest.

Latest Articles

Instantly Hide Active Program Windows & Disable Sound with Magic Boss Key

Computers are great tools that we use for both work and play. Often it's hard to keep the two separate. So we end up researching the perfect birthday gift while the prospective recipient is watching TV right next to us. So what do you do when you suddenly find someone's attention shifting to you, while you're working on something you don't want them to see? Magic Boss Key is your solution.

5 Little Known Google Chrome Hacks

Chrome is a sleek minimalist browser, which has already outsourced many of its features into the cloud, giving users unknown freedom and flexibility. Now is the time to get to know Google Chrome a little better with the following little known feature hacks.

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The 7 Best Free Open Source Programs To Replace Commercial Windows Software

In the past you were stuck with only Windows and its costly friends. Today there are many free open source and often cross-platform alternatives to choose from. In this article I have summarized the most important free open source alternatives to standard commercial Windows programs.

The 5 Coolest Google Search Hacks You Probably Never Realized Existed

Search results are only as good as the query you enter! While there are many operands or search operators that the general crowd is aware of, such as quotes or some calculations, there are several cool Google search hacks and tricks that most people have never realized existed, let alone used consciously.

How to Permanently Store Your Data in "The Cloud"

Are you ready to step into The Cloud? In this article I will show you how you can become largely independent of local data storage. I will provide an overview of how the Internet can help you sync information across different software, platforms and devices to have your data accessible anytime, anywhere by you or by anyone you choose.

The 7 Most Popular Items Most Commonly Sold on Craigslist

Craigslist has it all. Whether you are looking for friends, a job, an apartment, a hair stylist, or a ride, you will find a matching category. While you can find almost anything on Craigslist, some items are more likely to be found than others. Let's have a look at some popular items most commonly sold on Craigslist.

3 Easy Bookmarklets to Print Nice Looking Web Pages Without Craplets

Printing information from the web is often a challenge because websites are plastered with sidebars, images, advertisements, and other unprintable elements. What makes a website look fantastic is a real drag when printing because all of these items waste precious ink and paper. Rather than just printing everything, you can be smart and use one of the bookmarklet tools I will introduce below.

4 Ways To Set Gmail As Your Default Email In Your Browser

As users are slowly migrating data to The Cloud, having a webmail account has become a given, with Google Mail being the top choice. Unimpressed by these developments, Windows continues to link email hyperlinks (a.k.a. mailto: links) to the default desktop mail client, such as Windows Live Mail or Outlook. Not even the Google browser Chrome challenges this practice.

The Top 10 Funniest ChatRoulette Screenshots & Videos

ChatRoulette is a video chat site that randomly matches people for a fun chat. Users from around the world can interact via instant message, webcam, and voice. Everyone is anonymous and no login of any kind is required to participate. Let anarchy reign!

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